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LCCI seeks result oriented budget to strengthen economy

byCT Report
17/04/2018
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LAHORE: The Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry has emphasized the need for a result-oriented budget aimed at addressing the miseries of trade, industry & economy.

In a statement, the LCCI President Malik Tahir Javaid said that Federal Budget is the most important document of any country as it sets economic directions the entire year. “It is important that Budget for FY 2018-19 should have doable suggestions of business community in its fold”, the LCCI President added.

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Malik Tahir Javaid said that Pakistan is energy & water starved country and needs to make substantial investment for the development of power sector infrastructure that is capable of meeting the growing needs of the economy.  He said that government should ensure substantial amount of public investment first into generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure for closing the demand and supply gap.

The LCCI President said that to tackle circular debt on sustainable basis – ultimately Pakistan has to ensure that the electricity power sector is efficient and competitive.  This would require consistent structural and institutional reforms. In particular, removing subsidies and adherence to full cost recovery will have to be ensured.  He said that tariffs should fully reflect normal profits.  The sector’s large debt overhang also needs to be eliminated on sustainable basis.

Malik Tahir Javaid said that in view of the substantial and untapped potential of alternative sources of energy, we propose that 5% of the allocated funds should be dedicated to the development of bio-fuels, bio-mass and other renewable sources of energy. The technology is already available to produce energy by various resources such as Jatropha etc. He said that Jatropha is already being used to produce bio-diesel in a number of countries such as India, Brazil, Philippines, etc. He said that these plants can be easily grown on poor quality, waste or arid land which is abundantly available in various parts of the country such as Cholistan. He further stated that biomass including wood, dung, agriculture residues which is available at a very low cost in Pakistan can also be used for energy purposes.

He said that Kalabagh dam should not be sacrificed to the political wills of some elements. It is not just a project, it is a fate changer. He said that one million acre feet of water gives benefit $ 2 billions annually to the economy while Pakistan is throwing 35 millions acre feet of water to the sea because of delay in construction of Kalabagh Dam that’s mean that we are wasting $ 70 billion annually. He said that Kalabagh dam should be announced in the forthcoming budget.

About taxation, the LCCI President said that neither the existing system is economically neutral, taxpayer friendly, equitable, progressive nor facilitative and supportive to generate healthy business activities for all. Taxation is of course important source of revenue collection but tax policies must be based on the best international practices and universally accepted canons of taxation. It is a matter of serious concern that with the existing narrow tax-base, the policy makers instead of revolutionize the tax policy options, seems defendant on the burdening of the existing taxpayers.

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